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by afrojet
see also Mooch Squared by afrojet
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i and j seem to be getting it on. Lovely.
Great use of the medium to produce such curvilicous glyphs.
Please don't anybody vote it down!
Mooch |
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by afrojet
see also Mooch Squared by afrojet
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i and j seem to be getting it on. Lovely.
Great use of the medium to produce such curvilicous glyphs.
Please don't anybody vote it down!
really ingenious technique and very attractive outcome on a very small grid matrix. i love it!
Wow, another classic!
I like it so much I could not resist and cloned it to see how it was made.
(I also created a variation, but I'm not sure if it's OK to share it as it is a rip-off of this original font...)
b.r.i.l.l.i.a.nt.
Awesome, very intelligent use of the advandced posibilitys of fontstruct.
love it!
Thanks everyone for the positive mojo.
@Em42: I think there's a ton of variation that could play out with this technique so I would encourage you to clone, remix, and share. Mooch, although not technically a Fontstruct clone, borrows (rips-off) heavily from Paul's Structurosa.
Thanks for the reply, Afrojet: I just shared my variation (Mango). I hope you appreciate it.
Such an ingenious use of dark matter in the 1.85 universe.
innovation and artistry = afroject :)
damn, sorry about the typo afrojet. my bad. but it doesn't distract from your genius :)
Surprise, Surprise. This is something I would have expected from Thalamic. Way to step up the 'structing skills. I know how tricky this one can be. There's lots of fun to be had at the 1.8x scale. Curvilicious indeed.
Lovely typeface, the use of brickscalling and overlapping is outstanding, I thought that the way you go here was impossible... but..
great design ) thanks ian
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